How to Say โWith that smile?โ in Italian
Con quel sorriso?
KON KWEL soh-REE-zoh
[KON KWEL soh-REE-zoh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: A playful phrase, often used to compliment someone.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Complimenting someone's smile can be seen as charming and friendly in Italy.
Phrase Breakdown
Con
[KON]
with
Preposition used to indicate accompaniment.
Ha un fascino speciale con quel sorriso?
Does she have a special charm with that smile?
quel
[KWEL]
that
Demonstrative pronoun used to refer to something specific.
Lo sguardo era tutto in quel particolare momento con quel sorriso.
The gaze was all about that particular moment with that smile.
Sorriso?
soh-REE-zoh
Words in this phrase
sorriso
[soh-REE-zoh]
smile
A facial expression characterized by an upward curving of the corners of the mouth.
Il sorriso illuminava la stanza, un po' come con quel sorriso?
The smile lit up the room, much like 'with that smile?' does.
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